Prof. Nancy IP, President and The Morningside Professor of Life Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ...
Researchers showed that large language models use a small, specialized subset of parameters to perform Theory-of-Mind reasoning, despite activating their full network for every task.
Speaking multiple languages could slow down brain ageing and help to prevent cognitive decline, a study of more than 80,000 ...
By Oscar Mosiane The North-West University (NWU) continues to make strides in pioneering research that addresses ...
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You May Be More at Risk for Early Onset Dementia Than You Think-New Science You Need to Know
Studies have shown that the MIND Diet, an eating plan rich in the aforementioned foods, can be helpful to reduce the risk of ...
Virtual reality (VR) gaming has gained significant attention in recent years, with an increasing number of users integrating VR and immersive headsets into their daily lives.
New research reveals that people find AI-delivered political arguments convincing. This could help bridge political divides—or fuel polarization.
When the clock strikes midnight and the world quiets down, a peculiar phenomenon emerges: the late-night Google search.
November 11, 2025 -- 2025. Sofia Grivot Volkmann, a North Park University senior studying chemistry, has been named a 2025 Lincoln Student Laureate, an honor bestowed on one graduating student from ...
Most of us have little trouble working out how many milliliters are in 2.4 liters of water (it's 2,400). But the same can't ...
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We’re in an 'Extinction of Experience' and Have Lost 60% of Our Connection to Nature—Here's How a Vacation Can Fix It
A computer simulation shows how urban life has eroded our ties to the outdoors—and how we could reverse it by 2050.
As scrutiny grows over research integrity, scientists and publishers work together to strengthen transparency, trust, and ...
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